Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No, stay away from Texas. It is an amazing state (the I-35 cities). So if you are the kind of person who has disdain for it, stay away and don't mess up the great state of Texas for all of us who love it.
what is so great about the I-35 cities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty much anyplace between the Rockies and the Blue Ridge. And most of the South. Wait..most? Yeah, no. All of the South.
I'd make an exception for Denver.
Same here. My husband keeps wanting to put Austin on the acceptable list, but I don't think I could live there. I can't get over the fact that it's surrounded by Texas.
Don't write it off so easily! We lived in Austin and LOVED it. It's unlike the rest of Texas- very modern, young, lots to do, beautiful city. West Texas is trash, but Austin is lovely.
No, stay away from Texas. It is an amazing state (the I-35 cities). So if you are the kind of person who has disdain for it, stay away and don't mess up the great state of Texas for all of us who love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only cities I would move to are LA, San Francisco, Paris, London, maybe NYC, maybe my hometown of Baltimore (NO traffic and cheap housing!).
Which one of these is not like the other?
Seriously, there are lots of smaller cities with no traffic and cheap housing. Coindicently, many of them are shitholes, too, just like Baltimore, hometown or not.
Anonymous wrote:I need to live in a metro area that is really diverse and yet has no racial tensions...So yeah, my options are limited.
No to:
Boston (racist town)
LA (too fakey/plastic)
New York (diverse, but too crowded and dirty)
Detroit/Baltimore (too crime-ridden)
San Francisco (I'm a liberal, but this town is too hippy/crunchy for me)
Chicago-winters are too harsh
Atlanta-too materialistic, it's essentially "Southern LA"
Miami-too plastic and materialistic.Don't know Spanish, so I probably wouldn't do well.
Philadelphia-....hmmmm...probably not. I detect racist vibes from too many PA cities.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atlanta traffic sucks, but great weather, great people, great cost of living. and Austin is a wonderful city. Amazing ignorance here.
Beg to differ. I hate humidity (so hate DC weather, too).
Anonymous wrote:
No, stay away from Texas. It is an amazing state (the I-35 cities). So if you are the kind of person who has disdain for it, stay away and don't mess up the great state of Texas for all of us who love it.
Anonymous wrote:Well I am entertaining a great offer in a Detroit suburb but don't know about going there........
Anonymous wrote:Atlanta traffic sucks, but great weather, great people, great cost of living. and Austin is a wonderful city. Amazing ignorance here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty much anyplace between the Rockies and the Blue Ridge. And most of the South. Wait..most? Yeah, no. All of the South.
I'd make an exception for Denver.
Same here. My husband keeps wanting to put Austin on the acceptable list, but I don't think I could live there. I can't get over the fact that it's surrounded by Texas.
Don't write it off so easily! We lived in Austin and LOVED it. It's unlike the rest of Texas- very modern, young, lots to do, beautiful city. West Texas is trash, but Austin is lovely.
Anonymous wrote:The only cities I would move to are LA, San Francisco, Paris, London, maybe NYC, maybe my hometown of Baltimore (NO traffic and cheap housing!).